Studies have shown that children who spend 35% or more of their time with each parent have deeper bonds and a better relationship with both parents.
Co-Parenting after Divorce
How to Help Your Children Avoid the Minefield Of Divorce
Protecting the children from the destruction of a litigated, high-conflict divorce by putting kids first, managing emotions, and staying out of court.
10 Co-Parenting Tips to Help Your Kids Thrive During the Holidays
If you are divorced, the holidays can be an emotional, lonely time of year, especially for kids. Here are tips to help your kids thrive during the holidays.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Co-Parenting
There is no doubt that co-parenting is sometimes hard, but it is healthier for your children to spend time with both parents and receive the benefit of both parent’s input on major life decisions.
Co-Parenting During the Holidays: 4 Painful Truths
Holidays can be very difficult for divorced co-parents. Learn four important truths that will help you have the right attitude for the holidays.
How to Create a Successful Parenting Plan
A comprehensive and detailed parenting plan is an essential tool when creating a healthy co-parenting relationship. It will help to stop parenting disagreements from escalating into full-blown conflicts and stabilize the children and family post-divorce.
3 Tips to Alleviate the Stress of Sharing Custody Over the Holidays
Holidays can be times of stress as well as joy – especially if you’re sharing custody of your children. How do you share custody over the holidays without it turning into a nightmare?
Your Child’s First Thanksgiving After Divorce
If Thanksgiving will be your child’s first holiday after divorce, use these tips to help relieve any stress they feel during the holiday.
5 Things You Must Do when Co-Parenting After Divorce
Civil co-parenting after divorce is essential because it will determine how well your child adjusts to post-divorce issues such as visitation and parenting plans.
How Specific Should Your Parenting Plan Be?
Creating a detailed parenting plan – along with some flexibility on both of your parts – goes a long way to smooth the road ahead as you begin co-parenting with your ex-spouse.
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